Who is to Blame? Many people ask when reading Romeo and Juliet, “Who is to blame for all these deaths?”, but they never realize that maybe one of the main characters is to blame. Throughout Romeo and Juliet, you can blame many people for the deaths. I am going to explain why one of the main characters should be to blamed. Romeo is the one to blame for the deaths of his love, Juliet, himself, and many others because of his quick rash decisions, killing Tybalt, and buying poison from the apothecary. In the play Romeo makes quick and rash decisions and those decisions lead to the deaths in the play. Romeo goes to a party at the Capulets in the beginning of the play. He knew that the party is being hosted by his family’s enemy, but he still went to the party. At the party, he met Juliet and quickly fell in love with her. Then, just a day after he met Juliet, without thinking how it will affect their lives, he married to a Capulet and she married to a Montegue. After that it all went downhill. Romeo says, “On the fair daughter of rich Capulet./ As mine on hers, so hers is set on mine,/ And all combined, save what thou must combine”(II-iii-58-60). In these …show more content…
He just assumed that Juliet is dead and jumps to conclusions that he is killing himself to be dead with the love of his life. Romeo heads out to buy poison and says, “A dram of poison, such soon-speeding gear/ as will disperse itself through all the veins/ that the life-weary taker may fall dead”(V-ii-60-63). After Romeo buys the poison, he decides to go to Juliet's tomb and kill himself next to Juliet’s body. When he reaches the tomb he kills Paris, because they get into a fight. He then reaches Juliet’s body and kills himself right before Juliet wakes up. Then Juliet decides to kill herself with Romeo’s dagger. If Romeo wouldn’t of bought the poison he wouldn’t of died, Juliet wouldn't of died, and Paris wouldn’t of
A pair of star crossed lovers trying to be together causes bloodshed and deaths. There are lots of people that could be blamed for the death of Romeo and Juliet. In William Shakspeares Romeo and Juliet Friar Laurence is most to blame for the deaths of the young lovers due to his involvement with the marriage, the plan, and his leaving of Juliet. The first reason Friar Laurence is at fault for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet is he married them.
Who is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s Death? In the devastating romance, Romeo and Juliet shows an illustration of how young love is able to cause destruction, not only in their lives but also the people’s lives around them. It also shows how other actor’s thoughts affected the people close to them, but the main question is, who is responsible for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? The death of Romeo and Juliet was not their fault but Friar Lawrence's. Friar is to blame, not only for one action that contributed to their death, but for three actions.
The question of who is most responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet can be complicated. Almost everybody in the play can be blamed because everybody has pitched in a little. There are many characters in the play by William Shakespeare who wronged Romeo and Juliet. The characters that contributed the most to Romeo’s and Juliet’s deaths are Friar Laurence, Lord Capulet and Paris. First of all, Friar Laurence is responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet because he has done some stuff that Romeo didn’t know about.
Will you do anything for love? In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo will do anything for it. In the story “Romeo and Juliet,” by William Shakespeare there were several events that led to a lot of people’s deaths. People died, because of the actions of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence is the blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death, because he was the wise adviser to them.
In the Elizabethan tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare, the characters that are known to be adored, can even be the cause of adversities throughout the beautiful play. Many characters could be accountable for the death of Romeo and Juliet. It might be the Nurse, who had very poor judgement, stringing Juliet along in a relationship that wouldn’t last. Would it be Tybalt, the violent cousin, who resented Romeo? Unexpectedly, the person who is to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet is the carefree Romeo.
when he finds out that Juliet is dead, but doesn’t know she faked her death. Then Romeo sets out in his sorrow to an apothecary and says, “Come hither, man. I see that thou art poor: hold, there is forty ducats: let me have a dram of poison, such soon-speeding gear as will disperse itself through all the veins that the life-weary taker may fall dead and that the trunk may be discharged of breath as violently as hasty powder fired doth hurry from the fatal cannon 's womb.” These quotes show you that Romeo is planning to kill himself because of Juliet faking her death, which Romeo doesn’t know about. In the end, Romeo kills himself by poison and dies by Juliet and then Juliet stabs herself and dies when she finds Romeo dead.
In the play Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, the three characters to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Romeo’s and Juliet’s parents, Juliet’s Maid, and Mercutio. The first characters to blame are Romeo’s and Juliet’s parents. They are to blame because instead of stopping the fight between them they join the fight. So, for this both Romeo and Juliet kill themselves so they be together. The second character to blame is Juliet’s Maid.
Who is responsible for the death of Juliet Friar Laurence is to blame for the death of Juliet. Friar Laurence is the church leader in Verona. He is a friend and adviser to Romeo. He hopes by marrying Romeo and Juliet he will end the feuding. He also has a vast knowledge of plants and herbs.
The long standing-family feuding and fate is ultimately to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Some people may think that Romeo and Juliet are ultimately to blame for their own deaths, because they both killed themselves. They are wrong, the
Romeo agrees to go and sees Juliet, Lord Capulet’s daughter and falls in love instantly with “her true beauty” (Shakespeare. I.v.51) and pulls her into the other room where they kiss. This meeting results in a prolonged love affair which springs a whole event of scandal including Juliet’s push back to marry Paris, but ultimately it results in Romeo and Juliet’s
William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was a tragic play that started with a young couple falling madly in love, but quickly turned to the death of both of them. From early on in the play, it seemed as if the fate of Romeo and Juliet was already determined, as they were referred to as “star-crossed lovers”, and the tragic fate of these lovers was unraveled through the poor decisions of many characters throughout this play. Though many people can be blamed for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet and Romeo are the most responsible for the tragic ending of this play. Lord Capulet was the most to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. First of all, one trait that puts Lord Capulet at the blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet is that he was indecisive.
Romeo and Juliet The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet’s love story. The author of Romeo and Juliet is William Shakespeare, he wrote a play about two teens that had fallen in love. These teens’ family’s had a feud so they had to hide there love for each other. Even though Romeo and Juliet committed suicide, their untimely deaths are ultimately caused by the fate and family feud.
Shakespeare writes the play giving the audience the final decision of who is at fault for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Throughout the play fault can be placed on Romeo. He makes a variety of choices that lead to Juliet’s death and his own. Romeo is constantly blaming his own careless behaviors on fate.